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Linux Outlaws 45 - The Cabbage-Eatin' Bird

Submitted by Fab on July 1, 2008 - 19:47.

80:01 minutes, 38.9 MB — Download or play

On this week’s show, we talk about lots of Linux and open source related mobile phone news, Gobuntu, Songbird and lots of other stuff. Featuring patent-pending CrapALERT™-technology.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:09)

  • Dan says hello to the guys from the Chester LUG
  • Bill Gates last day at M$ — good riddance!
  • LugRadio Live 2008 — hope we’ll see you there!
  • Jamie Bennett told us about the Entertainer Project, check it out
  • Tea of the Week: Sainsbury’s green tea with lemon
  • Fab’s MacBreak Weekly rant

Releases and News Stories (11:43)

  • linuX-gamers Live DVD 0.9.3
  • eAR OS 1.10 — background story on eAR OS at Linux.com
  • Molinux 4.0
  • CentOS 5.2
  • sidux 2008-02
  • Arch Linux 2008.06
  • GoblinX 2.7 “Mini”
  • Myah OS 3.0 “Dragon”
  • Pardus Linux 2008

  • OpenMoko has started shipping the completely open Freerunner mobile phone
  • Nokia buys Symbian and promises to “open source” the Symbian OS
  • The LiPS (Linux Phone Standards Forum) and LiMo (Linux Mobile Foundation) consolidate into huge Consortium Of Doom™
  • Jono announces that Gobuntu will become an installation option in Ubuntu
  • Reddit open sources their source

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (40:21)

  • Tip of the Week: Songbird 0.6 — a “mouser” as Dan says: part media player, part browser (Ubuntu/Debian users can get it from getdeb.net)
  • Dann Washko from TLLTS enlightens us on chameleons
  • Nido Media reminds us that some people might have use for 64 bit computing, he also brags a bit about his UltraSPARC 5 station
  • Ralph Z tells about tea with milk and his videocasts about web development based on Ubuntu at TheOrangeIT.org
  • Dan mentions Popey and the Ubuntu UK podcast
  • Drew Fitzsimmons tells us that he likes the show and how he listens to it, he also corrects us on Volts and Amps
  • David Sterry aka. weex tells us about a secret project which we will announce when it’s ready
  • Shaun Mallette aka. “The Rock Star” says he likes our show notes and documentation
  • Christian Farrow found us through our Open Source City coverage and really enjoys the podcast, he also pings us about TrueCrypt

  • We shortly discuss Mark Shuttleworth’s article about responsibility of distributions
  • Please check out and use del.icio.us/linuxoutlaws — if you want to send us stories, tag them with for:linuxoutlaws
  • Rest in peace George Carlin, you’ll be missed

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